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Good uczlities Premi! Upper left: 'Tve found it! live found the Lost Chord. Jim McGraw displays one of the many talents which helped him receive the honor of being chosen boy with the best personality, boy most likely to succeed, and boy who has done most for the school. Lower left: Charleston, Charleston . . . Marie Bromer and Bill Bryan trip the light fantastic for the photographer I8 to prove they are deserving of the best girl dancer and best boy dancer award. Upper right: Ir takes two . . . The Senior Class's favo- rite twosome is Shirley Karns and Jerre McManama, who were picked as the cutest couple. Lower right: Barbara Stobaugh, chosen girl most likely to succeed, shows Nancy Kierspe, the best speaker, how to lay out a page of The Times.
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hw National Honor SOCi6Q! Left to right, first row: Marilyn Ashman, Frederick Bartlett, Richard Bauer, Jane Beck, Marlene Bloom, Cynthia Brokaw, Marie Bromer, Sharon Burlage, Carol Bushouseg second row: Phyllis Cantwell, Constance Carver, Mary Ann Chalfant, M. Keith DeArmond, Joyce Davis, Carol Cutshall, Karen Elder, Nancy Gardt, Bruce Gerigg third row: Radlca Gouloff, Carolyn Greiner, David Gustafson, Carole Henriclcs, Eleanor Hirschman, Maureen Isay, Nancy Kierspe, Linda Kithcart, Mary Livingston, fourth row: Mary Long, James McGraw, Nancy Lee Miller, Dianne Murray, Carol Ann Nichols, Suzanne Noble, Sue Novitslcy, Sharon Oclier, Kathryn Pence, fifth row: Martha Pohlmeyer, Janice Plattner, Georgia Rider, Martha Ritter, Ellinor Salinger, Linde Schmidt, Janice Schon, Catherine Schulz, David Sutter, sixth row: Barbara Stohaugh, Carolyn Sprunger, David Sutton, Nancy Thomas, Marsha Walh, Sarah Welch, Dan Whitmer, janet Witte, Robert Young, and Lowell Zoller. 17
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X These We Have Chosen Upper left: Bob Henninger, most perfect gentleman, minds his manners as he helps Mary' Long, most perfect lady, with her coat. Lower left: Jack Kern, best boy athlete, prepares to crown Mary Jayne Somers, best girl athlete, as Princess Snow-in- the-Face. Upper right: Marjorie Faulkner, voted cutest girl, turns on the charm as Charles Gibbs, most handsome boy, helps her straighten out the curly locks. Lower right: Lou Gerig, best musician, loolcs a bit skepti- cal as Susie Noble explains her plans to him. Susie was chosen as girl with the best personality and girl who has done most for the school. 19
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